i] as ws Memofisl Anglican Church | Yearsiey, Ken Bunner, John | Thompson and Brian Morris Saturday night, Shown wiht | Robertson. Back row, from | (inset), The badges were pre their scoutmaster, front row, | left, Derek Hewitt, Sea Scout sented by the boys' fathers, i t, are Jim iting master Don Anderson, Jamie Gidt from left, are Jim Whiting master | / g a Osawa Times Photo Fight members of the Hth Oshawa Sea Scout Group. re ceived their Queen oi badges at their annual father GM Diesel President To pe The president and general imanager of General Motors Diesel Limited, London, Ont, F. V. Rippingille, Jr., will ad dress a dinner p of the |OshawaAfjax section of the In- dustrial Accident Prevention As-| sociation in Oshawa Wednesday, Feb, 15, it was announced today, | Mr. Rippingille has titled his talk, "Safety in the Sixties", The dinner meeting, to be held gt the Genosha Hotel, will be attended by representatives of industrial companies in the Osh-| |awa-Ajax area. Armold Roach, General Motors Safety Super-| visor, is Chairman of the Indus-| trial Accident Prevention As- sociation's Oshawa - Ajax see. tion, Mr, Rippingille, an engineer- ing graduate at General Motors | Institute, has been president of {GM Disel since 1949, He has |served as Director of Alreraft | Production, Department of De- fence Production, and as Presi- dent of the London Chairmen of Commerce and the London area 'branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, and son banquet at Christ Mass Survey Uncovers Five Active TB Cases The Ontario Departms are receiving Health has rec "informed The latter report to the hoard of the Ontario County Tuberculosis Health, where they are supplied Health Association on the re- with the necessary drugs, The sults of the mass tuberculinloca. TB association pure hases test and chest X-ray survey con- a special drug cabinet to be ducted in Oshawa In December, used in the hoard of health of The department reports thatifice 28,723 persons were tested, and,| Abnormalities or X-rayed, In 28202 persons culosis) were no disease or abnormality was! person's found Five active pulmonary culosis cases found in ama Oshawa, including one non resident, Two pulmonary tuber eulosis suspects were discover ed as well as five cases whose activity were undertermined Twenty-four Case inactive Bishop Confirms wees viene nw 71 Candidates normalities found, The two suspects ing ig ht On Sunday evening, the Co- (first communion at the 8 am fetermined cases iin AT adjutor Bishop of Toronto, the! service, AL the present, 10 cases of tu. WL. Rev. G. B. Snell, MA, PAD. poy coven MumBERS berculosls from Oshawa are in|DD, confirmed the 1argest C5 "Those who are now full mem. y a lof candidates for confirmation} dull Sanatorium and 22 persons|g uo nictory of Christ Memo. Pers of the church are; Ison, rial Anglican Church, There Kenneth Brack, Garry Brack, Bill were 70 from Christ Church and|James Clapp, Mark Davies r 3 Richard Dawson, Richard 4 REA. SHE | Saints, Whitby, iti ) A RB ayne Wi 4 Two Oshawa sien i id iia ii Gough, Came OE ee bp. oy 1 Ho S f I hands, eron Hall, Adam amilton, 10, 10F, 11A, 11D, and 13A Brian Grierson, Michael | Walker, Sea Scoutmaster Don | '0CCI NEWS Sale Of a Stewart, MOH, and his staff] tegted "chool children and found eight cases of tuberculosis six children and two adults ently / By JO-AWN BARGE "Central Presents" set a ree ord in ticket sales this year ed the mass survey committee out and sales for Saturday' Walker was honorary chairman he between 500 and 600, (As 0 of the committee, The Rev, Dr. Friday afternoon, 420 cash re H. 8. Shepherd, of Pickering, Is turns were already received (non tuber- reported to the rivate physician Health Association sponsored a Tuberculosis and Health As80-'made Tuesday, abouticiation In the exciting form race fo most tickets sold, 11D was lef |far behind on Friday, so tha the winner should be 10C or 10F both of which were very close and still selling strongly. The girls of 10F rushed to the res tuner Wer school survey in Oshawa of |sales in the final stages of the campaign, It seemed 10C aid . Secerbegovie was with surprise ending In individual sales, strong contenders are Richard Atkin Joh Ford, John Mitruk Morrison, Martin Rohn | { Bruce Hayes, Robert Hayes, In his sermon the Bishop ex. : v hid |ptained why Anglicans use this| William Holland, Stanley Law- on 10F, 11D, and 12B, j| ing hands to 5% intend of Swsing the full Clarence McCullough, Darryl DEBATE AT ASSEMBLY F | ' church. (McCullough, Ian McGibbon,| The Senior Assembly last re Damage sini" "i because Phillip Mcliveen, Robert Proc-| Wednesday was in charge of| Fire damage was extensive in| Jesus laid His hands on the|tor, Gerald Ross, Robert Ruddy, Central's Forum under the spon ends J e ho came!John Rupert, Frederic Rupert, two Sunday house fires, in Osh heads of Lhe ehtideen who catie David Saunders, David Spicer,|the form of a debate on th ans, Sue family of six was left} the laying on of hands, | Paul Sutton, (topic "Prailty, thy name 8, ! i] Tuy Firefighters had just finished| After the Ascension His Dis. Karen Ashman, Vi A, ll battling a 4750 blaze at the cibles used this le In, secely. Adem, re rn Mildeed Bor. On the affirmative 58! p pr the Christian y arker, 8, . hap lank home of layin Miller, 8 tof The Book of Pacts phen ker, Carol Barron, 8usan Doyle, and Sharon Jackson, Or were called to a Nassau streét|of Peter and John laying their Bell, five .|hands on those whom Philip Srotners : had prepared to become full|Cherry Forrest, of William J. Dillon. 3 Nessa members of the young church, row, Bonnie Grills, Mrs (beth Gilbert, Mrs, Gwen|a five-minute period for a pre street, was heavily damaged in-| CONGRATULATED |Glover, Mrs, Constance Hamil- pared speech and then each side, by fire that left Mr, and| Bishop Snell congratulated|ton, Barbara Holland, Patriciaside had a two » minute re Mrs, Dillon and their four chil-|/the newly confirmed for stand: Hume, Gayle Imeson, Jo dren homeless ing up and professing their faith|Knott, Patricia Lander, Jane humorous and Mr, The Dillon family had been|in Jesus Christ and accepting Lawrence, Megan Lofthouse, and Mr, MacLeod finally d out skating when the fire oc:/for themselves the promises Janice Loos, |clared the Affirmative the vi David, 4, Jane, 3, Donald, 2,/made for them at their bap-| joanne Loos, Judith Mac. 107s, i and Douglas, 8 months tism, donald, Christine McIntyre, Vic: cAREER OPPORTUNITIES They are staying with rela] During the service Georgeltoria McNab, Carol Prest, The Junior Assembly was In tives, out of town, since the fire,|Constable, on behalf of the con-|Ruth Reader, Gail Richards, | charge of Mrs, English, Grade At the Elizabeth street home, |gregation, presented to the!Mrs, Adele Ruddy, Mrs, Madge |g students spoke on the differ Mrs, Miller way feeding three-| Bishop A pledge of $1000 to- Ruddy, Mary Rupert, Mr; lent occupations as follows: Bil month old Alayna, when she/wards Church Extension work Shirley Rupert, Mrs, Margaretiwhihrond, scientist: Helen smelled smoke in the bedroom [this year, There are three Saunders, Anna Seton, Judith Godrrey, airline She gave the baby to her mo. church extension parishes In Skelton, Linda Smith, Judith garhars Webster, teacher; ther, Mrs. Henry Harding, and/Oshawa and two more sitesiSutton, Lyng Taylor, Alice kia Dove, nurse; went to guide her other twolhave been purchased, T his Thompson, Mrs, June Thomp:|gneial hostess; Lorraine Smith children, Daryl, 4, and Malea, 5,/VOrk needs the support of allison, Leslie Townsend, Mary jah technician; Allan Patterson outside ! '| Anglicans, Townsend, Nancy Willson, radio announcer; Aileen Blouin Malea had the chicken pox Bransby Cook acted as Bls- -------- social worker, and Alex Sacho and had to run across the MOPS chaplain and both senior CAKE EFFIGY wicz, motor mechanic. During and junior choirs led the sing-| lthe program Jannie Smits play street barefoot, Mrs, Miller rej, or the service the LONDON (CP)--Slices of all? Program cannie smile pia) turned fo rescue the family cat ing, After the service the ) ed a piano solo, Fluffy '|lndies' groups of the churchimadeira' cake effigy of painter], VISIT MUSEUM wwved refreshments in the low: a i a p ) VISIT SE Mr. Miller was at & union edu|gr hail 'Mes, BV. Davies andl ionel Miskin were eaten hd This Wednesday, 11B and 111 cation conference at the time. Mrs. G. Constable poured tea, critics when his one-man show | it pay a visit to the Roya Fire damage totalled $760 and| Next Sunday the confirmation/was opened at the Woodstock Ontario Museum in Toronto was restricted to the bedroom. candidates will receive thelr|Gallery by author Colin Wilson,|The students will leave the {Ls "Hamlet," Victoria Ger-|the Assembly was Connie John Cc Vie Claudia Natge SKIN DIVERS ROMP WHILE SPECTATORS SHIVER the Oshawa Harbor Saturday afternoon. The men wearing wet suits and tanks of com Four Oshawa men mem. bers of the Toronto Skin Div. ing Club went for a swim in press air romped in the water while onlookers stood on the dock shivering from the cold, Shown, left to right, are Pe. ter Mandyrk, Bob Stevenson, Doug Sinclair, Don Cranfield, » Nearly 4000 volunteers assist: Thursday and Friday were sold!the siLeod, headed by Dr, Kimmerly. E, H. performance were expected to The Ontario County TB and the chairman of Ontario County Pinal tabulations of sales will be benefit of those who are unab) cue and sparked their form's p was out of the race, but in reality SCIENCE PROJECTS holding reports of sales for a heen marked an H8aid Becerbegovie, Jack Straw- {Ice cream sundae winners are| hear, sorship of Mr, Sheffield, It took learn that the French Club was ig of interested members, We hope a quotation from|Mr, Peckham will have much were Dick club, Barbara Burr, Judit h|the negative were Glen Lee and monthly meeting, The various Sandra Currell,|Bonnie Crouter, Chairman for|committees were set up for the . Eliza. ston, Each speaker was given|larney, which will be held Fri. y (buttle, The debate proved very| Carson i o./ Week, In the Senior game Tues: stewardess; Joc, Donevan is one game up| t Inights, especially Friday! R[fication--said that if most East Tickets [school at 12.30 p.m, Last month| on Jan, 11, 11A and 11C made| {the trip, These trips are under| leadership of Mr, Mac) Two new clocks have been fiplaced in the school -- one in the upper hall and one in the lower hall, These are for the le to make it to class on time, | ¢ The Prefect System got under- {| way last Monday, Prefects Judy Broad and Ted Monchesky help- led with the supervision duties at noon, and some of the Pre- "fects helped usher at "Central '| Presents," It seems that the] refect System will prove to be a greal success, r The Science projects have d judged, Win- ners will be announced in the g next assembly, Judges we re Neal Sandy, Ted Monchesky, JMr, Trotter, Mr, Judge, Mr, ,|Tarjan, and Mrs, English, | We were sorry to hear that * the Senior Band was unable fo | play in the Kiwanis Music Fes- \tival at Toronto, Lack of re- spl space and lack of musi- clans' (many were in Central Presents and would have been unable to attend( forced the withdrawal of the band, .| We were also disappointed to | forced to fold because of a lack {better luck next year with this | i] Last week, the GAA held its -|GAA dance, entitled Klub Kil. |day, March 17, At this dance, | Miss Central will be chosen, ,|GIRLS' SPORTS Color basketball started last day noon-hour, Red defeated Yellow 3-0, At Thursday noon: ® % OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1961 : The Oshawa Times ak Here ISECOND SECTION PAGE THIRTEEN LARGE CLASS OF CANDIDATES CONFIRMED AT ST, MARK'S CHURCH During the morning service | at 8t- Mark's Anglican Church on Sunday a large class was confirmed by the Rt, Rey, T, | Greenwood, DD, Bishop of the following the service, front row, from left, are Alvin Ben- jamin, Emest Dooney, Rt, Rev, T. Greenwood; Rev, A. Woolcock, rector of the parish; Colbourne, Second row, John Pugh, Ada Herman, BSusen | Mason, Marilyn Cooper, Carol } Henry end Diane Woolley, | cock, Third row, William Meulme- Yukon, Caught by the camera, | Stanley Bradshaw and Percy | ester, Bob Dawson, Jim Law- BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi~ dents of Oshawa and dis. trict who are celebrating their birthdays today Wilfred Baker, 238 College avenue; Bud Macko, 187 King street east; Karen Christie, 78 Fisher avenue; Mrs, L, Campbell, 88% Sims coe street north; Apt, 1; Jimmy Henry, 360 Welland: Lois Nimigon, 111 Cedar street, Whithy; Jack Gilles. pie, 57 Chadburn street; Carol Crossley, 280 Wilson road south; Robert Moase, 322 Jarvis street; Ron Lane, 46 King sireet east, Bow- manville; Ron Carter, 15 Park street, Bowmanville; Glorie Perron, 75 McMillan drive; Dorothy Downey, Myr: tle; Joanne Bourdages, 887 Ritson road south; Bonnie and Connie Cubhage, twins, 95 McLaughlin Blvd; Mrs, Joseph Panguay, Box 70, Oshawa; Mrs, Robert Young, 15 Price 8t., Brooklin; Dons #id Long, 2 Way street, Brooklin; Paul Mark 48 Harmony road north; Hay. den MacDonald, 426 Simcoe street north; Sheila Ann Jo» nah, 40 Eastlawn; Lynn Abe. bott, Townline south; Mrs, Augusta Vizzacearo, 71 Hare mony south and Lynn Vize zaccaro, 71 Harmony sonth, The first five persons to inform The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The current attraction is 'Bute terfield 8, Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of § a.m, and 10 a.m, Phone RA 3-3474, hour Blue and Green Senior teams played to a 44 tie, In n{Grade 10 games, Green defeat. ried Red 7-4, and Blue was de- .{feated 119 by Yellow, Grade 9 llcolor teams will start next week, The Girls' Badminton Club *\will start its tournament for the v|troplies on Thursday, '| The Junior and Senior Bas: ' ketball teams did not play this| 'past week but they will see! "laction this coming Tuesday at| {O'Neill Collegiate at 4 p.m, One (week later Donevan will visit| on Central's Juniors but CCI y/will be fighting for a win and| 1/first place, Good luck to both |teams, . 'BOYS' SPORTS The Boys' Basketball teams did not see action this past week, This coming week, three games will be played, Tuesday, Central travels to Bowmanville for three league games, On Wednesday, Pickering plays at CCI, The hig 'game for CCI is this Friday when Central plays host to three O'Neill teams, Let's hope we trounce O'Neill, A dance sponsored by the BAA will follow the game to which both. Ocavites and Centralites are welcome to attend. I hope all Centralites will come out and support their teams as COSSA is near and we are real ly trying for the championships, We want to wish Mr, Farrell, Mr, Mcllveen and the teams the best of luck on all three Don't forget the Council meet. ing this Thursday, Feb, 16 at MIGHT WEAKEN HOPES OTTAWA (CP)-Hopes for a unified Germany are hurt by the stream of refugees from the |Soviet zone to West Germany, a [press conference was told Sat. {urday, Dr, Wilhelm Wolfgang {Schutz, chairman of Germany {Indivisible an organization [dedicated to the country's reunis Germans strongly opposed to living under a Communist re. gime were to leave, the will of those remaining would be weak ened and hope for reunification | Park Chairman Is Re-Elected J. Jackman was re-elected chairman of the Rundle Park Neighborhood Association at a recent meeling, The election was conducted by Wes, Ogden of the CRA staff, Other officers elected were: Mr, Morrison, vice-chairman; Mr, Locke, treasurer; Mrs, Crowells, secretary; Mr, Me: Conkey and Mrs, Morrison, au- ditors; R, Andrews, sports chairman; Mr, Morrison, Mr, Clements, Mr, Jackman and R, Andrews, Central Council re- presentatives, A letter from Mayor Christine Thomas, congratulating the park on winning the E, E, Bathe Memorial Trophy, was read by the president, rence, David Shrigley, Donald Woolley, Mel Suddard and Gordon Rae. Back row, Dor. othy Hilliock, Jackie Wood. Mary Netley, Joan Scott and Olive Neil, ~Oshawa Times Photo vor eames mene cc) S@1S New Record [crzsrarivg | NA. SKATING TITLES Oshawa's D. Jackson Men's Singles Champ PHILADELPHIA 6 Members Initiated By Legion At the general meeting were member for a number of year Mrs, Dorothy Stevenson, (AP)~Ca- nadian skaters captured three was the only US, of the four titles at stake in the her North American figure skating|champion Wendy Griner of Tor champions during the weekend, | of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Le: gion, Feh, 9, six new members initiated, The first lady Was winner and margin over Canadian as thin as thin ice, with a crown despite the fact they shouldn't even have been on the ice, Maria and Otto Jelinek, sis- ter-brother exiles from Czecho- slovakia, now living in Oakville Ont,, were practising their pairs routine Friday night when they fell, Maria was cut hy Otto's skates on her right thigh, She bruised a hip and pulled a mus- cle, Otto was knocked out, Taken to a nearby hospital, he was treated for a wrenched back, mild concussion and had 8, welcomed to the branch along with Gordon Dulyer, John Lowe, Robert MeQuaid, Stanley Seneco and Donald Urquhart, The property committee an- nounced it had received an of- fer of purchase from the owners of the property on Simcoe St, After some discussion, the com: mittee was authorized to pro- ceed with the legal matters ne- cessary towards acquiring this property, The business manager has a limited number of the attractive new Legion badges, These are| available at the hall for 50 cents| each, In the recent zone howling tournament, Bowmanville Le- gion came out on top, Teams from Whithy and Oshawa were runners up, Claréemount was a close fourth, In the double, Osh. Merchandise valued at more { dig t awa qualified two pairs an Whithy one, Oshawa, Bowman: ville and Whithy each had one single, These howlers take part| in the District wyent in Peter | borough April 1, Tickets are now available for the annual Sportsman's Banquet These may be obtained from any member of the elubroom committee, Cribbage players will be inter ested to know that an invitation has been received from Bow- manville for a night of cards on Saturday, Mar, 4, The usual erib night at the hall has now been changed to Tuesday, until the end of the season, I f u I { CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT t Beauty was the theme of the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Soul" presented at Christian Science Church services on Sunday, Feb, 12 §! during the weekend, sald to be some years old, val valued at $56 stolen from his home, » reported taken from them, a cellar window and smashing The theft occurred sometime between late Friday night and Sunday evening, Mr, Kilpatrick had been away in Toronto for SMASHED CAR WINDOW dow of his car smashed and his three stitches sewed in 8 scalp wound, Told not to skate by doctors, they said thanks for the advice, and skated, Net result: One of the easiest victories of the two- day competition, The Jelineks wound up their exercise with the eye-catching lift that pre- cipitated their accident, JACKSON WINS Other winners were Donald | | Things were so had from the| and artistic pe American standpoint that the|was too much for Canadian pairs skated away|U.8, champion from Boston, Laurence Owen, 16, of Boston Jackson.of Oshawa in the men's singles, And the Canadian dance team of Virginia Thompson and William McLachlin, both of Tors onto in the women's singles was onto, Jackson's smooth, confident rformance simpli Bradley Lord, Lord skated well but he summed it up best after the first day's compulsory figures, saying "This fellow's too ex- perienced and too good for me," Lord finished second, Trailing the Jelineks in the pairs was the American team of Maribel Owen, Laurence's older sister, and Dudley Richards of Boston, Donna Lee Carrier and Roger Campbell, hoth of Los Angeles, were runners-up in the Thompson » McLachlin team in the dance, Bome of the experts on hand were not overly impressed with Miss Owen's victory over Miss Griner, an determined little 16+ year «» old blonde who almost came from behind to make it a clean sweep for Canada, They hinted the result could be res versed when the girls meet again Feb, 21 in the world champions hips at Czechoslor vakia, 3 Homes Entered At Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE (Staff) = than $200 was reported stolen in our separate break, enter and heft complaints receivéd by the lowmanville Police Department William Kilpatrick, 76 Scugog road, reported a camera, valued at $200, a woman's wrist watch, jed at $12 and a cigaret lighter In addition, the bedrooms had heen ransacked but nothing was Entrance to the Kilpatrick home was gained by removing he glass in the inner window, he weekend, Peter Vandeveer, 45 Scugog treet, reported the rear win. car entered sometime early tos day, An attempt had been made to start the vehicle but nothing was reported stolen from it, Vanderveer's car had been . parked north of his Scugog sireet home, John Van Der Kooi, Marten road, reported his home had heen entered sometime between Thursday and Sunday, Nothing was reported stolen, however, the bedroom drawers had been ransacked, Entrance to the Van Der Kool home was gained through a door on the east side of the house, The glass in the door had been smashed, TRAPS STOLEN Wallace Terry, 1368 Wharf road, discovered 12 dozen ani» mal traps were taken from his trap line when he went to check it Friday, The traps, marked "T 721", had been set in a Bowmanville marsh area, Mr, Terry was Malcolm Smith, left, presi. dent of Local 232, UAW, is shown with a group of out-of might die, \ town union officials attending a two-day union education course at UAW Hall, Saturday and Sunday, Seated around the conference table with Smith are A, Ruscitti, of Local 706, Beaverton; Booroff, Local 1000, Ajax and trapping muskrats, a a DISTRICT UNION OFFICIALS HOLD EDUCATIONAL COURSE Miss F, Trecey, Local 884, E, | Lindsay, ~Oshawa Times Photo &